I'm just waiting on the paperwork then its a £500 new bike
double check your using the right details and are on the right page....
Look in the back pages of the courier ask you manager but someone must know more about this than me on here!.springheeled boris wrote:hi, i am interested in getting a bike from the royal mail ctw scheme. has anyone bought one? is the scheme good? and how do i go about it?
I'll take that betbarkingdog wrote:blimey, £400 for a bike? didn't pay that for my car! unless u r a real bike rider, road racer or similiar its a lot of money for 2 wheels, car boot, local classified ads, etc will get u a decent cycle for well under £100 if u r only using it for local commuting. like new cars from a showroom, nice and shiny, salesman discount means u r paying lots extra than second hand, use the £300 for a nice week away with the love of your life, bet l can beat u in a race with
my second hand roadster even if the paintwork is a bit dull.
you do if you pay a £30 settlement fee at the end of 18 months. ( You have to pay this even if you do not keep it !! some sort of collection fee) so you do get to keep it.pistol wrote:I don't understand...you never actually own the bike?? you pay for the privelege of riding it for 18 months...then give it back??? what's the point in that??
surreymonkey wrote:Thanks Charlotte, great help.
Don't forget to get the 'snow plough' attachment!surreymonkey wrote:I am trying to get a cycle through the Halfords Cycle to Work Scheme. I've got the user name and password from the Courier but does anyone know the RM employer code for the Halfords form?
It has started again, i got my bike through the scheme approx' 6 weeks ago,stephen moran wrote:Does anybody know if The Royal Mail are going to re-start the cycle to work scheme in the near future ?. Also which stores /shops will we be able to purchase bikes from.?.Many thanks. :.